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Sharing Grad Research With Northern Schoolchildren
Andrea Reid has won an NSERC Aboriginal Ambassador Award. She is also a National Geographic Young Explorer. Recently, she returned…

Architecture Grad Student Develops Easy-to-build Shelters for Wildfire Evacuees

Application Insider: Edition #7
How to Write a Strong Statement of Intent As part of the application process to graduate school, most universities will ask…

Swiss Bliss: Grad Student Wins Think Swiss Scholarship
Bridget Steele, a Master's student in International Affairs, won a ThinkSwiss scholarship that allowed her to spend three months in…

Grad Research: Theatre School on Resistance
As part of her research, Sociology PhD student Valerie Stam created a 14-week participatory theatre project in the Netherlands entitled…

Linguistics PhD Student Wins University Medal for Outstanding Doctoral Work
Former PhD student and now alumna, Saira Fitzgerald, was awarded the University Medal for Outstanding Graduate Work at the Doctoral…

Application Insider: Edition #6
How to Request Letters of Reference You will generally need one or more letters of reference in order to apply to…

Husband and Wife Team Find Academic Success at Carleton

Graduating Student Explores the Connections Between the Land and Knowledge Transfer
The Inuit have a long and vibrant history of storytelling. Carleton graduate student Rebecca Mearns, who is originally from Pangnirtung,…

Graduate Co-operative Education: A Key to Career Success
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"Heart-y" Grad Research
More than four billion diagnostic radiological procedures are performed around the world every year. Researchers, like PhD candidate Sarah Cuddy-Walsh,…

First Social Work PhD to Graduate Asks Question about Indigenous Health
Ginette Thomas had spent more than 20 years working in health policy for the federal government and Indigenous health organizations…
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